Thames lock keepers suspend strike

They had been due to strike over safety concerns

Author: Local Democracy Reporter- Niki HinmanPublished 18th Jun 2025

River Thames weir and lockkeepers, including at Goring and Streatley, have called off strike action over safety concerns.

They have suspended industrial action after a last-minute offer from bosses.

Workers, employed by the Environment Agency, had voted to strike and were set to begin ‘work to rule’ yesterday Tuesday over concerns only 52 permanent trained staff were expected to perform tasks needing more than 90 during peak season.

They have now received an offer pledging at least 80 staff during the summer.

Industrial action has been suspended while GMB and members review details of the offer.

Kevin Brandstatter, GMB National Officer, said: “The last thing our River Thames weir and lockkeepers wanted to do was take industrial action.

“But they were worried about the safety of the public – and themselves.

“It’s good the Environment Agency has pledged more staff and appears to value these hard-working professionals.

“GMB will now examine the finer points of the offer with members before deciding on next steps.”

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